Georgia Davis is a freelance writer who resides in Seattle, WA. She loves making lists, product galleries, pop culture, and all things film. Georgia's work has appeared in Women's Health and PROVOKR. She has also done marketing writing for Transcend Education. For inquiries, please contact her at ged3535@gmail.com.

'Emily In Paris' Was Wrong—You Can Use Soap On Your Cast Iron Pan

So you’re probably here for one of two reasons: Either you heard you can’t wash a cast iron skillet the "normal" way (with soap) or you did wash it the normal way and quickly realized that was a mistake. Yeah, some of us have learned it the hard way. Unlike Lily Collins’ titular character in Emily In Paris, not everyone has a hot chef who cooks omelets for them then tells you how to season the pan while looking longingly into their eyes. Unfortunately, they haven’t found a way to bundle that se

Peloton Instructor Kendall Toole Calls This Her 'Electric Jolt' Smoothie

Peloton instructor Kendall Toole has a "never say never" mentality when it comes to what she eats. She just has one rule: She wants to be able to pronounce everything in the ingredients list. “Food is one of the most beautiful forms of self-care we can give ourselves,” Kendall tells Women’s Health. But that doesn't mean skipping out on foods you love. She says that eating has been villainized, making women feel like they have to live up to a certain set of standards to be validated, and that ca

Cinema and Syntax: Female journalists don’t really sleep with their sources

If you have seen a movie or show with a journalist in it, chances are they did some pretty questionable things. They probably came unprepared for their job or breached basic journalism ethics, like fabricating a whole article. But if you’ve ever seen media with a female journalist, they’ve probably slept with their source, right? Well, for those who believe everything they see on TV, that doesn’t really happen. The Camille Preakers and Shauna Malwae-Tweeps of the world are far and few between,

You Can Make Your Bras Last Twice As Long With A Few Simple Tricks

Let's face the facts: Washing a bra the right way is hard. Sure, it's easy to throw them in the machine and hope they come out in tip-top condition, but that rarely happens. (RIP to all those broken bands and lost padding. But in case you didn't know—which, if you're reading this you probs didn't—every bra comes with a set of washing instructions based on the fabrication of the bra, says ThirdLove Chief Creative Officer Ra'el Cohen. It's important to follow those directions, even when you're, u

Knowing Your Birthday Color Can Be Just As Important As Your Zodiac Sign

Move over, astrology. There’s a new way to learn about your personality—and it uses something that's actually easy to understand: colors. Colorstrology combines colors with astrology to dedicate a shade to each month (and even day) of the year. Its creator, Michele Bernhardt, author of Colorstrology: What Your Birthday Color Says About You, was approached by Pantone (ya know, the company that decides the annual Color of the Year) to design a color calendar that's tied to specific personality tr

JODIE COMER: The Actress Of Killing Eve’s Complex Villain

The odds were seemingly stacked against 26-year-old Jodie Comer going into the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards, especially after being upgraded to lead actress after season one of Killing Eve. She was up against Mother of Dragons herself Emilia Clarke and not to mention co-star Sandra Oh, who was the fan-favorite and could have made history as the first Asian woman to win the Outstanding Lead Actress category. Nonetheless, Jodie’s name was called. When Jodie Comer started her acceptance speech, chan